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    Periodontal Disease

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    Periodontics is a large specialized field within the practice of dentistry. Periodontists focus on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of oral disease. Periodontists use a wide range of procedures from tooth scaling, root planing and, in more severe cases, tissue or bone grafts. The periodontium is the supporting structure to the tooth and consists of the gingiva, cementum, alveolar bone and periodontal ligaments. Gingiva, also known as gum tissue, surrounds the tooth and acts as a barrier to…

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    Beutler (1993), the point is suggested that, “We favor the restriction of theories to two types: those that are founded on empirically derived relationships among client problem, therapeutic procedure, and outcome; and those that outline the processes by which a counselor can reliably select and implement therapeutic procedures. The latter type of theory is one that acknowledges the need to select and combine interventions based on systematic and replicable observations” (Lazarus and Buetler,…

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    industrialisation possible. Culture is another cause of the Industrial Revolution. The transformation of European culture together with the adjustment and extinction of non- Western culture was the most dominant reason for the expansion of Europe (Cameron, 1993, 106). Literacy increased everywhere in Europe, this was due to a high-wage and commercial economy. The growth of businesses and manufacturing increased the need for education. The high-wage economy gave an opportunity for parents to…

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    Dreams In The Great Gatsby

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    thinking she was beautiful i.e. his envision of the perfect Daisy. And for this (Fitzgerald, 1993, p.103, The Great Gatsby) “…he found what a grotesque thing a rose is…” and that in actuality, her core virtue was not beautiful such as a rose but simple like a daisy flower. Gatsby’s dream was his purpose in life, without one he had no meaning. He strived for his dream, as shown in chapter one when (Fitzgerald, 1993, p.16, The Great Gatsby) “he stretched out his arms towards the dark water”, but…

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    While there is the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) on mutually assured destruction (MAD) weapon as the result of international community to work on world peace and humanity justice, there is also a counter-argument on the necessary of MAD weapon such as nuclear weapon, which believes owning a nuclear weapon not only could protect one state itself, it also can promote peace, as no state could risk the possibility of destruction from the nuclear weapon. The justification of owning a nuclear weapon…

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    Essay On Territoriality

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    Territoriality can be defined as a site-specific dominance, where dominance contains on social interactions including both overt defence and mutual avoidance (Ims, 1987). At least one of the sexes of microtine rodents is said to be territorial in the social organization. However, microtines territoriality is usually inferred from space use patterns alone without any direct evidence about the social interactions (Ims, 1987). The spatial organization of microtines has explained the variation by…

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    aesthetic of the sublime. But it is nostalgic; it allows the unpresentable to be invoked only as absent content, while form, thanks to its recognizable consistency, continues to offer the reader or spectator material for consolation and pleasure.” (Lyotard 1993) In relation to modernity as a paradigm, these constructions of reality within societies (whether that be the nation-state, a religion, an economic theory, a scientific elite, and/or any other social structure), hold within itself the…

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    Relational maintenance refers to the different behaviors used by people that are attempting to communicate with more ease and that are trying to maintain their relationship with others. Relational maintenance helps the relationships to be existent, it helps people to be able to repair a relationship, and it also has a mutual beneficial factor when doing so. Maintenance of a relationship is a hard work, it’s time consuming and it makes people to take energy to be able to succeed in any…

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    Book Of Romans Analysis

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    for the Romans Road, the Book of Romans was written to ease the issue of confusion arising in the Roman church. It appears that the Roman church consisted with both Jews and Gentiles which in turn, caused friction and misunderstandings (Zondervan, 1993). It seems that the unsound doctrine of salvation by works was causing much confusion among the congregation and immediately Paul penned his most extensive and theological letter, the Book of Romans (Hindson & Towns, 2013). Paul begins the Book by…

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    & Kim, 2014). The Capital Asset Pricing Model explains such variations (Alhenawi, 2015). In the method of constructing momentum portfolios, past stock performance and expected average returns were found positively correlated (Jegadeesh & Titman, 1993, 2001). The correlation between winner returns and loser returns resulted in momentum profits (Alphonse & Nguyen, 2013). This section is an overview of related literature for this research. We group the related literature into the following…

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